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A Bengali Snack Expert’s Guide To The Best South Asian Food In Queens
A tour of South Asian restaurants, bakeries, and cafes in Queens from a Bengali restaurateur and native borough enthusiast.
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53
53's stylish dining rooms should be studied at Parsons. This modern Asian restaurant in Midtown from the Marea team is one of your best options for an upscale dinner in the city.
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Chard
Instead of taking a 20-hour flight, come to Chard in Union Square for tasty Southeast Asian hawker center food.
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NY Dosas
NY Dosas serves legendary vegan South Indian food from a cart in Washington Square Park.
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Moon Man
If you like glutinous and sticky textures, pick up some sweets at Moon Man in The Market Line on the LES.
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A Guide To Little Bangladesh, From Newly Elected City Council Member Shahana Hanif
All of Shahana Hanif’s recommendations for teheri, chapati, fuchka, and more in the neighborhood.
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A Bengali Snack Expert’s Guide To The Best South Asian Food In Queens
A tour of South Asian restaurants, bakeries, and cafes in Queens from a Bengali restaurateur and native borough enthusiast.
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LuAnne’s Wild Ginger
LuAnne’s Wild Ginger is a very solid vegan Pan-Asian spot in Fort Greene.
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Sama Street
Sama Street is a Pan-Asian bar and restaurant in Greenpoint that’s a great place to go for cocktails and small plates.
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The Tyger
The Tyger serves fantastic food from a variety of Southeast Asian countries in a bright Soho space that’s good for groups.
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What To Order From Angkor Before It Closes On August 1st
Angkor on the UES is running takeout, delivery, and outdoor dining service until August 1st - here’s what to order.
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Num Pang
The Num Pang location near Grand Central is a great option for a quick lunch in the area.
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Wild Ink
Wild Ink is an expensive, sceney spot in Hudson Yards that serves inventive Asian-inspired food.